RepAir Carbon expands European operations with Luxembourg office
Leading carbon capture technology company strengthens its commitment to Europe's decarbonization goals
Tel Aviv/Luxembourg, 31st March 2026 – RepAir Carbon, developer of ultra-efficient electrochemical carbon capture technology, has opened a new office in Luxembourg, expanding its European footprint as demand for low-carbon industrial solutions accelerates across the region.
The Luxembourg entity positions RepAir to better serve European industrial emitters pursuing ambitious decarbonization goals under the EU's Net Zero framework and Green Deal - policies strengthening Europe's competitive position in clean industrial technologies. With operations now spanning the US, Israel and Luxembourg, RepAir can deliver its modular carbon capture systems to aluminum producers, gas turbine operators, and other hard-to-abate industries across Europe.
The company's technology addresses industrial point-source emissions and direct air capture (DAC) - positioning RepAir to serve a broad range of decarbonization pathways as Europe's regulatory frameworks mature. These include the Carbon Removal Certification Framework (CRCF) and CDR buyer's club mechanisms for carbon dioxide removal, and ReFuelEU Aviation, which mandates growing blends of sustainable aviation fuel and creates long-term demand for CO₂ feedstock sourced from atmospheric or industrial capture.
“Europe is leading the world in industrial decarbonization policy and deployment," said Amir Shiner, CEO and Co-founder of RepAir Carbon. "Establishing a presence in Luxembourg positions us at the heart of this transformation - close to industrial partners across the continent, within a clear and supportive regulatory framework for carbon management technologies, and with access to the innovation support and financing ecosystems needed to scale our solutions.”
Jean-Philippe Hiegel, VP Strategy & Growth, will lead RepAir's European operations from Luxembourg. Hiegel brings deep industrial and Carbon Capture and Storage expertise, having previously served as Strategy Director at Northern Lights in Norway, where he helped architect the world's first commercial CO₂ transport and storage infrastructure.
Luxembourg represents a strategic choice for RepAir. The company brings breakthrough electrochemical carbon capture technology to Luxembourg's emerging climate tech ecosystem, contributing expertise that supports the country's industrial decarbonization and Net Zero commitments. RepAir will contribute to Luxembourg's CCUS & CDR Taskforce, launched December 3rd by the Ministry of Economy and Ministry of Environment, Climate and Biodiversity, helping advance the national framework for carbon management technologies. For RepAir, Luxembourg offers proximity to European industrial partners, access to climate-focused investors and innovation support schemes, and a central location with multilingual international talent.
RepAir delivers solid-state electrochemical carbon capture systems specifically engineered for diluted CO₂ sources (below 5% concentration). The technology consumes 70% less energy than conventional methods while requiring no heat, liquids, or solvents - making it particularly suited for applications where traditional capture approaches face prohibitive energy penalties or operational constraints.
The company has already demonstrated its technology through successful field pilots in both direct air capture and aluminum smelting applications.
RepAir's expansion follows its recent $15M Series A extension co-led by Taranis Carbon Ventures and Extantia Capital, with participation from energy leaders including Ormat Technologies and Repsol. The company has also secured selection for multiple commercial projects including the Pelican DAC initiative in Louisiana with Shell and Mitsubishi, and Europe's first onshore Direct Air Carbon Capture and Storage project in France with C-Questra. BloombergNEF recently recognized RepAir among 14 leading DAC companies globally for its breakthrough electrochemical approach and energy efficiency.
About Repair Carbon
RepAir Carbon delivers ultra-efficient CO₂ capture with a scalable electrochemical system that reduces energy use by 70% compared to conventional methods. Requiring no heat, liquids, or solvents, the technology works across applications - from direct air capture to diluted industrial emissions. Particularly effective for post-combustion CO₂ from gas turbines, we enable an energy- and cost-efficient pathway to low-carbon power.